This article discusses bad trips and guilt, and why difficult feelings during psychedelic use might actually be a good thing.
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Psilocybin for Anorexia
Researcher Marissa Raymond-Flesch discusses a new study using psilocybin-assisted therapy to treat people with anorexia, and why psychedelics could potentially help patients with eating disorders.
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Harvard Study of Psychedelics has a page of recent psychedelic research.
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Harvard Study of Psychedelics has a page of recent news on psychedelics.
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At a recent psychedelic conference, there were tensions surrounding the roles of science, spirituality, and commercialisation in the psychedelics field.
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Trip Killers
Using ‘trip killers’ to cut short bad drug trips is potentially dangerous.
As interest in psychedelics has grown, so has interest in ways to end a bad trip.
Recent research reveals that people are giving potentially dangerous advice on social media on how to stop a trip that is less than pleasurable.
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Managing Emotions
James Hollis: The Summons of the Soul
In this filmed interview, world-renowned Jungian psychoanalyst, Dr James Hollis, explores the call from within to change your life.
He asks searching and demanding questions:
What is your soul's deepest desire?
What does it mean to psychologically grow up?
Why is change so difficult and so frightening?
Why is refusing to change more terrifying still?
What does it mean to escape the limiting influence of your background and culture?
Do you dare live your own uniqueness?
What does your soul demand of you and what is the cost if you ignore it's summons?
In this candid interview, Dr James Hollis shares his wisdom with Martin Lloyd-Elliott and Lloyd Miller, including transformational experiences from his personal life and from his many years of clinical practice.